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  1. Diversity of endophytic bacteria isolated from leguminous agroforestry trees in western Kenya

    Plants have diverse and vast niches colonized by endophytic microorganisms that promote the wellbeing of host plant. These microbes inhabit internal...

    William Omuketi Emitaro, Fanuel Kawaka, ... Asenath Adienge in AMB Express
    Article Open access 08 February 2024
  2. Different indicative roles of stable nitrogen isotope in soil N dynamics of tropical leguminous and non-leguminous forests following nutrient addition

    Aims

    Plant and soil nitrogen (N) isotope ratios (δ 15 N) have been used as indicators of N cycling processes of ecosystems. However, the effects of N...

    **hua Mao, Jiangming Mo, ... Mianhai Zheng in Plant and Soil
    Article 10 February 2024
  3. Molecular identification of DNA barcoding of Leguminous toxic species and quantitative analysis by ELISA kits

    Some edible Leguminous are toxic when raw, and the Chinese are particularly fond of beans, so Leguminous poisoning is very common in China. Rapid and...

    Jie Wang, Shuangyu Wang, ... Weisen Yu in Plant Biotechnology Reports
    Article 05 March 2024
  4. Fungal Diversity of Native and Alien Woody Leguminous Plants in the Middle Urals

    Abstract

    The biodiversity of wood-inhabiting fungi on woody leguminous plants (WLPs) growing in the Middle Urals (Russia) has been studied for the...

    A. G. Shiryaev, I. V. Zmitrovich, ... T. S. Bulgakov in Contemporary Problems of Ecology
    Article 06 August 2023
  5. Phylogeny and Properties of New Pseudomonas spp. from the Rhizosphere of Southern Ural Leguminous Plants

    Abstract

    Since many members of the genus Pseudomonas have growth-stimulating properties and are able to carry out biological control, they may be...

    O. V. Chubukova, L. R. Khakimova, ... Z. R. Vershinina in Microbiology
    Article 23 September 2022
  6. Soil nitrogen concentration mediates the relationship between leguminous trees and neighbor diversity in tropical forests

    Legumes provide an essential service to ecosystems by capturing nitrogen from the atmosphere and delivering it to the soil, where it may then be...

    Han Xu, Matteo Detto, ... Tze Leong Yao in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 19 June 2020
  7. Conifer and broadleaf trees show a strong co-evolution with rhizosphere diazotrophic microbiome

    Background and Aims

    Free living, non-symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria (diazotrophs) that inhabit plant rhizosphere substantially contribute to...

    **aogang Li, Haiyun Zi, ... Shucun Sun in Plant and Soil
    Article 01 December 2022
  8. Enhanced carbon, nitrogen and associated bacterial community compositional complexity, stability, evenness, and differences within the tree-soils of Inga punctata along an age gradient of planted trees in reforestation plots

    Aims

    This study was designed to determine if planting the leguminous tree Inga punctata in previously cleared former tropical premontane wet forests...

    William D. Eaton, Debra A. Hamilton in Plant and Soil
    Article 06 December 2022
  9. Coffee trees intercropped with common beans: An opportunity to regulate the aphid Toxoptera aurantii (Boyer de Fonscolombe) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in coffee agroecosystems

    The coffee aphid Toxoptera aurantii (Boyer de Fonscolombe) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) causes direct feeding injuries and vectors the coffee ringspot virus ...

    Anastase Harelimana, Guillaume Le Goff, ... Thierry Hance in Arthropod-Plant Interactions
    Article 03 January 2024
  10. Enhancing Biodiversity in Neotropical Silvopastoral Systems: Use of Indigenous Trees and Palms

    Relatively few native trees and palms are actively managed by cattle ranchers in Latin America and the Caribbean. However, throughout the region, the...
    Zoraida Calle D., Adriana María Giraldo S., ... Enrique Murgueitio in Integrating Landscapes: Agroforestry for Biodiversity Conservation and Food Sovereignty
    Chapter 2024
  11. Possibility of avoiding legumes-deriving boost of N2O emissions in tropical monoculture tree plantations

    Recent reports warned that planting leguminous trees under monocultures elevates nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions through N-rich litter inputs. We...

    Taiki Mori, Chongrak Wachrinrat, ... Kanehiro Kitayama in Journal of Forestry Research
    Article 25 June 2022
  12. The significance of endophytic and phyllospheric N2 fixation in forest trees: evidence from stable (15N) and radioactive (13N) tracer studies

    Key message

    The proportional contribution of endophytic and phyllospheric diazotrophs to tree N nutrition can be quantified by 15 N techniques.

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    Phillip M. Chalk, Shu K. Lam, Deli Chen in Trees
    Article 10 January 2022
  13. Intercrop of olive trees with cereals and legumes in Chalkidiki, Northern Greece

    It is estimated that olive groves cover an area of 700,000 ha in Greece, with 124,311 ha forming agroforestry systems combined with various crops or...

    K. Mantzanas, A. Pantera, ... V. P. Papanastasis in Agroforestry Systems
    Article 07 April 2021
  14. Fodder Trees in Mitigating Forage Demand

    Fodder trees play a significant role in mixed farming systems. The importance of fodder trees as a potential livestock feed increases with aridity....
    Chapter 2022
  15. Ecological aspects and relationships of the emblematic Vachellia spp. exposed to anthropic pressures and parasitism in natural hyper-arid ecosystems: ethnobotanical elements, morphology, and biological nitrogen fixation

    Main conclusion

    Emblematic Vachellia spp. naturally exposed to hyper-arid conditions, intensive grazing, and parasitism maintain a high nitrogen...

    Bryan Vincent, Julie Bourillon, ... Marc Ducousso in Planta
    Article Open access 25 April 2024
  16. Evolutionary History of the Leguminous Flower

    Abstract

    The contemporary evolutionary developmental biology includes molecular phylogeny, studies on morphology and morphogenesis, genetics, and...

    A. A. Sinjushin in Biology Bulletin Reviews
    Article 01 July 2021
  17. Tree-ring dating of the common trees in Wadi Allaqi Biosphere Reserve, South-East Egypt

    Twenty-five increment cores and tree discs were sampled for four common trees in Wadi Allaqi, an extremely arid region in South-East Egypt (19 for Acac...

    Ashraf Salem, Mohamed Shedded, ... Kamal Shaltout in Brazilian Journal of Botany
    Article Open access 13 September 2023
  18. Potentials of Indigenous Fruit Trees in Enhancing Nutrition, Income and Biodiversity Conservation in African Agroforestry

    Indigenous fruit trees are in abundance as wild in the forests of Africa and play very significant role in food, nutrition, income and livelihood...
    Gudeta Weldesemayat Sileshi, Jagdish Chander Dagar, ... Simon A. Mng’omba in Agroforestry for Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture in Asia and Africa
    Chapter 2023
  19. Rhizobium Presence and Functions in Microbiomes of Non-leguminous Plants

    The genus Rhizobium is well known in the context of its interaction with leguminous plants. The symbiosis Rhizobium-legume constitutes a significant...
    Alexandra Díez-Méndez, Esther Menéndez in Symbiotic Soil Microorganisms
    Chapter 2021
  20. The leguminous trees Vachellia seyal (Del.) and Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC and their association with rhizobial strains from the root-influence zone of the grass Sporobolus robustus Kunth

    This study focused on the genetic, symbiotic and phenotypic diversity of a collection of 12 Vachellia seyal and Prosopis juliflora rhizobial strains...

    Fatoumata Fall, Christine Le Roux, ... Diegane Diouf in Symbiosis
    Article 08 March 2021
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